The Prayer of a Stranger
by Jana Cross-posted from pilgrimsteps.com Upon waking in the recovery room from my recent surgery, I realized that I couldn’t breathe. I gasped and gasped,
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Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
by Jana Cross-posted from pilgrimsteps.com Upon waking in the recovery room from my recent surgery, I realized that I couldn’t breathe. I gasped and gasped,
Posted by Dora During my childhood, my parents operated within a very traditional framework. My father worked … a lot. My mother stayed at home
[If you have not yet read Take This Bread, excerpts can be read here, here, and here, and an additional essay by Miles can be
by Mr. Jessawhy (handle at the author’s request, “This is a feminist site, right?”) I thought I would write about my experience at Sunstone. My
By Jana Cross-posted from Pilgrimsteps.com. I also read an expanded version of this essay at the Sunstone Symposium last Friday, which you can watch via
Posted by Zenaida I have more time for questions than answers lately. I cannot complain of leaders who don’t understand. I’ve been very fortunate to
A post devoted to an EXII classic is long overdue. The Interview (a short story) Laura Hamblin Provo, Utah Vol 11, no 1 (Fall 1984)
By Deborah Since this is a lesson about revelation, I would suggest consciously putting this lesson to prayer. As a teacher by trade, I think
by mraynes I sat through a two hour Mary Kay sales pitch a couple of Saturdays ago. This is not my usual choice of weekend activities but
The bittersweet history of the first all-women city council in the United States. A poetic tribute to the family garden A religion that is part
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